• 제목/요약/키워드: Kitchen Space

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호스피스 전달체계 모형

  • 최화숙
    • 호스피스학술지
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.46-69
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    • 2001
  • Hospice Care is the best way to care for terminally ill patients and their family members. However most of them can not receive the appropriate hospice service because the Korean health delivery system is mainly be focussed on acutly ill patients. This study was carried out to clarify the situation of hospice in Korea and to develop a hospice care delivery system model which is appropriate in the Korean context. The theoretical framework of this study that hospice care delivery system is composed of hospice resources with personnel, facilities, etc., government and non-government hospice organization, hospice finances, hospice management and hospice delivery, was taken from the Health Delivery System of WHO(1984). Data was obtained through data analysis of litreature, interview, questionairs, visiting and Delphi Technique, from October 1998 to April 1999 involving 56 hospices, 1 hospice research center, 3 non-government hospice organizations, 20 experts who have had hospice experience for more than 3 years(mean is 9 years and 5 months) and officials or members of 3 non-government hospice organizations. There are 61 hospices in Korea. Even though hospice personnel have tried to study and to provide qualified hospice serices, there is nor any formal hospice linkage or network in Korea. This is the result of this survey made to clarify the situation of Korean hospice. Results of the study by Delphi Technique were as follows: 1.Hospice Resources: Key hospice personnel were found to be hospice coordinator, doctor, nurse, clergy, social worker, volunteers. Necessary qualifications for all personnel was that they conditions were resulted as have good health, receive hospice education and have communication skills. Education for hospice personnel is divided into (i)basic training and (ii)special education, e.g. palliative medicine course for hospice specialist or palliative care course in master degree for hospice nurse specialist. Hospice facilities could be developed by adding a living room, a space for family members, a prayer room, a church, an interview room, a kitchen, a dining room, a bath facility, a hall for music, art or work therapy, volunteers' room, garden, etc. to hospital facilities. 2.Hospice Organization: Whilst there are three non-government hospice organizations active at present, in the near future an hospice officer in the Health&Welfare Ministry plus a government Hospice body are necessary. However a non-government council to further integrate hospice development is also strongly recommended. 3.Hospice Finances: A New insurance standards, I.e. the charge for hospice care services, public information and tax reduction for donations were found suggested as methods to rise the hospice budget. 4.Hospice Management: Two divisions of hospice management/care were considered to be necessary in future. The role of the hospice officer in the Health & Welfare Ministry would be quality control of hospice teams and facilities involved/associated with hospice insurance standards. New non-government integrating councils role supporting the development of hospice care, not insurance covered. 5.Hospice delivery: Linkage&networking between hospice facilities and first, second, third level medical institutions are needed in order to provide varied and continous hospice care. Hospice Acts need to be established within the limits of medical law with regards to standards for professional staff members, educational programs, etc. The results of this study could be utilizes towards the development to two hospice care delivery system models, A and B. Model A is based on the hospital, especially the hospice unit, because in this setting is more easily available the new medical insurance for hospice care. Therefore a hospice team is organized in the hospital and may operate in the hospice unit and in the home hospice care service. After Model A is set up and operating, Model B will be the next stage, in which medical insurance cover will be extended to home hospice care service. This model(B) is also based on the hospital, but the focus of the hospital hospice unit will be moved to home hospice care which is connected by local physicians, national public health centers, community parties as like churches or volunteer groups. Model B will contribute to the care of terminally ill patients and their family members and also assist hospital administrators in cost-effectiveness.

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만성 재가 기동장애자의 가정병실 모델 개발을 위한 현장 연구 (A Ethnographic Field Study for a Model Development of the Chronic Bed-ridden Patient s Home-ward)

  • 김태연;정연강
    • 대한간호학회지
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    • 제24권4호
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    • pp.597-615
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    • 1994
  • This study is designed to facilitate the creation of home environment conducive to the family taking care of chronic bed-ridden patients with more effective method. The need for this study has emerged against the background of marked changes in the structure of ailments and causes of death, resulting in the number and plights of chronic bed-ridden patients as well as of a rapid increase in demand for medical care and resulting premature discharge. Keeping these in mind, this study focused on home-wards where the majority of chronic bed-ridden patients are being cared for. Despite. their overriding importance, home-words are less than efficient in caring (or chronic bed-ridden patients. These circumstances require the designing of home-wards that can offer greater comfort to patients and at the same time make things easier for caregivers, on the basis of an overall analysis of patients' life and home - ward situation. According1y this study adopted a Participant Observation Method derived cultural anthropology, Toward this end, 3 patients were chosen as subjects of this study for intensive interviewing and participant observation. In the process of this field re-search efforts were made to collect emprical data, that is, to faithfully record the words of the subjects and their caregivers for analysis and interpretation. The findings of these analyses are as follows. Firstly, the chronic bed-ridden patients are mostly being taken care by close family members. Secondly, a room for the exclusive use of the patient, floor, kitchen, bathroom and multipurpose space were found to be necessary for proper caring of the patient. These spaces were respectively used with a view to 1) accomodating the patient as well as caregivers' activities, 2) keeping general and medical supplies and other appliances for patient's care and drying the patient's washing, 3) preparing and keeping the patient's foods and beverages, 4) keeping the supplies necessary for cleaning the patient's body and treating the patient's eliminations, 5) washing the patient's clothes, underwears and bedclothes. The patient's room in turn is subdivided into six portions in terms of uses : specifically the places for accomodating 1) the patient, 2) medical supplies, 3) medicines, 4) linens St clothes, 5) bedclothes and, 6) diapers. Thirdly, the activities of the caregiver are subdivided into seven key areas : hygiene, exercise, diet, elimination, therapeutic nursing, prevention of sore, and other activities. Each area is further classified into several different activities of caring. These activities we mainly carried out in the patient's room. Fourthly, the supplies for caring the chronic bed-ridden patient is divided into two large domains : medical and general supplies. Finally, three main problems areas were found in this study on the part of caregivers, that is, sore prevention, hygiene problem related frequent urination / defecation, the caregiver's physical, psych ological and emotional burden. In consideration of the aforesaid problem areas, a model home-ward was developed in this study. The newly-developed model has been found to have the following six advantages. Firstly, the time and effort required for maintaining the patient's hygiene are reduced, thus relievins the caregiver's physical and psychological bur-den. Secondly, the patient's hygiene can be maintained in satisfactory conditions, because the patient's eliminations are more easily removed. Thirdly, skin irritations caused by the patient's eliminations were remarkably reduced and so were the patient's sores due to moisture and bacteria. Fourthly, the home-ward have a tilt-table ef-fect thanks to the inclining room floor. This improves the patient's cardiovascular function as well as constantly changes pressed skin areas and thus prevents sores. Fifthly, improved shelf arrangements help make the best use of patient's supplies. Sixthly, the trouble of continuously changing clothes, underwears, diapers & bedclothes is remarkably reduced simply by covering the patient with cotton sheets when laid in bed. This is espected to cut down expenses by reducing the comsumptions of diapers and other disposable supplies.

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부산지역 일반주택에서의 라돈농도측정 (Radon concentration measurement at general house in Pusan area)

  • 임인철
    • 대한방사선기술학회지:방사선기술과학
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    • 제27권2호
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    • pp.29-33
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    • 2004
  • 1980년대 초까지 우리들은 라돈이 우리의 건강을 해친다는 생각을 하지 못하고 살아 왔다. 그러나 과학자들은 오래 전부터 우리가 사는 실내에 라돈 방사능의 위험이 도사리고 있다는 사실을 알게 되었다. 특히 우리나라에서는 라돈에 대한 위해와 인체에 미치는 영향에 대한 관심이 저조하다. 최근 들어 라돈 오염에 대한 의식을 가지고 서울 지하철의 일부 역, 학교 시설의 실내 공기, 주택 내 공기 중 라돈 문제의 중요성과 위험성에 대해 알리고 측정, 관리하는 관심을 가지게 되었다. 일반적으로 건물의 지반에서 방출된 라돈가스가 건물 바닥 갈라진 틈새 등을 통해 실내로 들어옴으로써 라돈이나 라돈낭핵종의 실내 공기 중 농도는 증가하게 된다. 따라서, 균열된 건물 바닥의 틈, 지하로부터 실내로 들어오는 상하수 파이프와 지반 사이에 틈새가 많을 수록 실내의 라돈 농도는 높아진다. 이와 같이, 라돈은 지각 뿐만 아니라 건축 자재물 상수, 취사용 천연가스 등을 통해서도 실내로 들어오지만 라돈의 85%이상은 지각으로부터 방출된 것이다. 폐암의 한 원인으로 지목 받는 라돈과 라돈 낭핵종에 의한 건강상의 위해는 토양 중 우라늄의 함량이 높은 지역과 광산의 갱내, 동굴, 주택과 같이 밀폐된 공간에서 특히 높아진다. 라돈 농도의 안전한 준위란 알 수 없으며 크든 작든 간에 항상 위험이 존재한다. 그러므로 중요한 것은 주택 및 건물 내에서 라돈의 농도를 낮춤으로써 폐암의 위험을 감소시키는 것이다. 따라서 일반 주택 라돈 농도 측정이 필요한 것으로 생각되어, 신틸레이터 라돈 모니터를 이용하여 월별로 라돈 농도를 측정하였다. 연구결과는 지상보다는 지하가 1년 내내 높게 나타났으며, 여름보다는 겨울이 높게 나타났다. 특히 미국 환경 보호청이 권고하는 주택 내 4 pCi를 넘는 달은 지하 내에서만 나타났으며, 12개월 중 4개월로 나타나 라돈 피폭 심각성을 알게 되었다. 그러므로 라돈에 관한 기준치의 설정과 규제 및 저감 대책의 마련이 시급하다는 생각이 들며, 라돈 농도 측정한 결과를 알리고자 한다.

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